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Auto Resume by CoBlack.

  • Writer: CoBlack
    CoBlack
  • May 5
  • 2 min read

Your perfect application, automatically optimized.

A custom resume for every job is the unspoken price of admission. Almost no one pays it.


The cost of a custom resume.

Every guide tells you the same thing. Tailor your resume for each opening. Mirror the keywords. Adjust the summary. Reorder the bullets so the most relevant work surfaces first. According to industry analysis, doing this lifts response rates by roughly 50 percent.

Now do that 100 times. The math falls apart.


A thoughtful rewrite takes 30 to 60 minutes per opening. Multiply that by the 100 to 200 applications it now takes to land a single offer, and you are looking at 50 to 100 hours of unpaid editing on top of the search itself. Most people give up and send the same resume everywhere. The ATS filters then quietly remove them, since SHRM reports that around 75 percent of resumes never reach a human reviewer.


A whole industry built on this one task.

The market figured out the gap and built a $2.5 billion industry to fill it.


According to The Business Research Company, the global resume writing service market sat at $2.5 billion in 2025 and is projected to reach $3.42 billion by 2029. Hundreds of vendors, from TopResume and ZipJob to thousands of independent writers on Fiverr, all offering versions of the same service. Pay $200 to $1,500. Wait three to five days. Receive one resume. Repeat for the next role.


The task has been mystified to support the price tag. In reality, the work is mostly pattern recognition. Match your real experience against what the role actually needs, then rewrite it cleanly. Coblack does that pattern recognition every time you apply.


What Auto Resume does.

When the Kosmos Engine matches you to a role, Auto Resume builds a fresh resume tailored to that exact opening. It pulls from your full career capability map, surfaces the experience most relevant to the posting, aligns the language with what the description actually asks for, and formats cleanly for ATS readability.


Every opening gets its own version. Every version is built to put you near the top of the stack. There is no waiting list, no flat fee, no five-day turnaround.


Why this matters.

A resume should never have been the bottleneck between a qualified person and a real opportunity. It became one because rewriting it well takes time most job seekers do not have, and money most cannot spare.


Coblack closes that gap. The custom resume stops being a luxury, and becomes the default.

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